scra: Perris race results 2001-07-28
<pre> SCRA Sprint Cars Perris Auto Speedway July 28, 2001 48 CARS FAST QUALIFER Troy Rutherford 16.640 HEAT RACE WINNERS (with starting positions) March Hart (1st) Charles Davis Jr, (7th) Rodney Argo (1st) Cory Kruseman (8th) "C" ...
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SCRA Sprint Cars Perris Auto Speedway July 28, 2001
48 CARS
FAST QUALIFER Troy Rutherford 16.640
HEAT RACE WINNERS (with starting positions) March Hart (1st) Charles Davis Jr, (7th) Rodney Argo (1st) Cory Kruseman (8th)
"C" MAIN Bobby Graham (3rd)
"B" MAIN John Scott (1st)
PASSING MASTERS DASH Cancelled due to time constraints
"A" MAIN 1. Cory Kruseman (3rd) 2. Mike Kirby (1st) 3. Tony Jones (7th) 4. Rickie Gaunt (5th) 5. Troy Rutherford (6th) 6. Troy Cline (8th) 7. Charles Davis Jr. (2nd) 8. Jarrett Chaney (4th) 9. Danny Sheridan (18th) 10. Jordan Hermansador (14th) 11. Marc Hart (19th) 12. Michael Spencer (10th) 13. Larry Brown (11th) 14. Michael Hinrichsen (13th) 15. Rodney Argo (20th) 16. Gary W. Howard (16th) 17. Verne Sweeney (12th) 18. Steve Venard (21st) 19. Adam Mitchell (17th) 20. Lance Gremett (15th) 21. John Scott (9th) 22. Bobby Graham (22nd)
Kruseman won his third straight SCRA main at The PAS with room to spare.
Kirby led much of the way, but once Kruseman got past, he easily outdistanced the field. Jones was in the #50 car subbing for Richard Griffin. Rip Williams pulled in due to a bad vibration in the "B" main and Steve Ostling also dropped out of the "B" with engine problems (Ostling flipped in turn one in his heat race as well).
Night was marred by a Heat 2 flip down the back straight by George Gervais. He was taken to the hospital.
Kevin White flipped in turn one in qualifying and his car got stuck at the top of the catch fence. Kevin was momentarily knocked out, but was able to get out of the car under his own power. It took nearly a half hour to get his car down from the fence. Jeff Schildmeyer got upside down in the "B" main, but was uninjured.
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